Thread (47 messages) 47 messages, 6 authors, 2018-07-30

[PATCH v3 00/23] Add multi-channel support to Armada thermal driver

From: rui.zhang@intel.com (Zhang Rui)
Date: 2018-07-26 02:00:41
Also in: linux-devicetree, linux-pm

On ?, 2018-07-25 at 09:52 +0200, Miquel Raynal wrote:
Hi Eduardo, Zhang,

Miquel Raynal [off-list ref] wrote on Wed, 18 Jul 2018
17:28:49 +0200:
quoted
Hi Eduardo,

Miquel Raynal [off-list ref] wrote on Mon, 16 Jul 2018
16:41:43 +0200:
quoted
The only capability of the Armada thermal driver is currently
just to
read one sensor (the default one) per AP and one per CP.
Actually,
there is one sensor per core in the AP806 plus one sensor in the
thermal IP itself. The CP110 just features one thermal sensor in
its
own thermal IP.

This series first improves the readability of this driver, then
adds
support for multi-channel thermal IPs. The bindings and the
device-trees are updated accordingly.

Thank you,
Miqu?l??
I know I sent this series on monday but there was almost no change
on
it (see below), do you think you will have the time to look at it
before it's too late for the merge window?
I know a little bit what it is to be on the maintainer side of a
subsystem but these changes are laying since April, 21st and I really
expect to get them merged. Zhang, as Eduardo seems to be overloaded
this release, could you please take the series?

Of course if there are things to address I'll be happy to do so.
I had a sync with Eduardo during last merge window, and we agreed to
send separate git pull requests to Linus since this release and see how
it works.
This means that all the soc thermal driver patches should go to
Eduardo' tree and then Linus' tree directly.

Anyway, let's ping Eduardo and see if he can review/take the patches.

thanks,
rui
Thanks,
Miqu?l
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